Transport options in Marlborough
Marlborough can be reached by road, rail, sea or air. The region's central location
makes it easy to add to any itinerary. While you'll find it convenient to have
a car, local shuttle and taxi services are very efficient. If you decide to do
a winery tour, you'll find it more relaxing to let someone else do the driving.
For many visitors, hiring a mountain bike solves the problem of local transport.
Getting to and from Marlborough
By Air
Domestic airlines operate scheduled services in and out of Marlborough several
times a day, with flights every hour from around 7am to 9pm. The region has two
commercial airports: the main airport is located just 10 minutes west of Blenheim
at Woodbourne; Picton Airport is located at Koromiko on SH1.
By Road
State Highway 1 runs through Blenheim, Marlborough's main centre. The highway
links to the inter-island ferry service at Picton. You can also approach Marlborough
from the west on State Highway 6. State Highway 63 leads from Blenheim up to the
Nelson Lakes National Park.
By Sea
Two ferry operators transport passengers and vehicles across Cook Strait between
Picton and Wellington.
By Rail
The Tranz Scenic rail service operates between Picton and Christchurch, travelling
via Blenheim and Kaikoura.
Getting around Marlborough
Once in the region, you can choose from a range of transport modes. Land-based
transportation options include shuttles and taxis as well as rental cars, motorhomes
and bicycles. Numerous businesses offer scheduled and customised tours.
Around the waterways of the Marlborough Sounds, scheduled water taxi services
and charter boats can take you to most destinations.
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